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Reach Me (2014)

TOMATOMETER

Critics Consensus:
Featuring a bewildering array of talented actors pummeled by disjointed direction and a dull, hackneyed script, Reach Me is so fundamentally misbegotten that its title reads more like a threat.

Critics Consensus:
Featuring a bewildering array of talented actors pummeled by disjointed direction and a dull, hackneyed script, Reach Me is so fundamentally misbegotten that its title reads more like a threat.

AUDIENCE SCORE

Critic Consensus:
Featuring a bewildering array of talented actors pummeled by disjointed direction and a dull, hackneyed script, Reach Me is so fundamentally misbegotten that its title reads more like a threat.

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Movie Info

A motivational book written by a mysterious man (Tom Berenger) goes viral and quickly gains popularity, inspiring a group of people that includes a journalist (Kevin Connolly), his editor (Sylvester Stallone), a former inmate (Kyra Sedgwick), a hip-hop mogul (Nelly), an actor (Cary Elwes) and an undercover cop (Thomas Jane) to re-evaluate their choices and decisions by confronting their fears in hopes of creating more positive lives. REACH ME also stars Terry Crews, Danny Aiello, Kelsey Grammer, Lauren Cohan, Ryan Kwanten, Tom Sizemore, and is written/directed by John Herzfield. The film is produced by Rebekah Chaney, Cassian Elwes, John Herzfield, and Buddy Patrick. (C) Millennium

Audience Reviews for Reach Me

½

With a cast ensemble like this one, Reach Me should have been a blockbuster hit if not movie of the year. Unfortunately though, it suffers from terrible writing in its disconnected stories and the acting was quite bland for some big Hollywood names. This drama is not worth the time nor effort to sit and watch.

Farah Rizq

For a film to have so many big stars this should of been better even though the plot didn't really make sense just a bunch of short stories all connected to a self help book it's easy to see why it went straight to dvd and holds a 4% rating on here, The ending was forced in and had no real connection to the film and was just boring.

Jamie Clarke

Super Reviewer

Sensational film making - our family loved all of the characters - Kyra, Sly, Tom Bringer, and Kelsey - he's a boss - many layers - must see.

joe black

HIgh reviews for us. where did this movie come from - says 2014 - we found it by accident - thankfully - we LOVED the movie.